Fiction by Alison Gaylin
In 1976 twelve people were murdered by Gabriel LeRoy and April Cooper, a pair of high-schoolers who then died together in a fire. Over forty years later, true-crime podcaster Quentin Garrison is looking into the old case, because he has a source who thinks that April Cooper might still be alive.
The story is told from the perspective of several people in the present, and through a series of letters April had written to her "future child" back in 1976. There are several surprises.
I enjoyed this book and will look for more from this author.
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